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  1. Search for Tomorrow is an American television soap opera. It began its run on CBS on September 3, 1951, and concluded on NBC, 35 years later, on December 26, 1986.

    • Soap Opera
  2. Search for Tomorrow: Created by Roy Winsor, Agnes Nixon. With Mary Stuart, Larry Haines, Dwight Weist, Carl Low. Jo Gardner lived in Henderson where she wed many times. She was a motel owner, librarian, then a B&B owner with best pal Stu Bergman.

    • (335)
    • 1951-09-03
    • Drama, Romance
    • 30
  3. 19 de dic. de 2018 · Starring Mary Stuart and Larry Haines. Archive footage includes Melba Rae, Terry O'Sullivan, Lynn Loring, John Aniston, Anita Gillette, Anthony George, David...

    • 28 min
    • 18.9K
    • Randy Vest
  4. Serie de TV (1951-1986). 35 temporadas, 9130 episodios. Una de las primeras telenovelas de la televisión. Sigue la vida de Joanne (Mary Stuart), dueña de un motel, varias veces casada y madre de Patti, y su vínculo con su mejor amigo Stu Bergman (Larry Haines), bibliotecario. (FILMAFFINITY) Premios.

    • Estados Unidos
    • Dick Hyman; Tonya Pinkins
    • Serie de TV. Drama. Romance | Telenovela
    • 30
  5. Search for Tomorrow was a CBS\NBC network soap opera created by Roy Windsor that first aired on CBS from September 3, 1951 until March 26, 1982 when it was moved to NBC where it continued to air until December 26, 1986, ending after 35 years on the air.

  6. Search for Tomorrow, or simply Search, was an American soap opera that ran from 1951-1982 on CBS and then from 1982-1986 on NBC. It was produced by Proctor & Gamble Productions. The show starred the late Mary Stuart as Joanne Gardner Barron Tate Vincente Tourneur, one of the main citizens of the Midwestern town of Henderson.

  7. Search for Tomorrow. Producer Roy Winsor developed Search for Tomorrow in 1951 and proved that the soap opera could succeed on television. The CBS serial reflected the concerns of postwar America by focussing on a widowed heroine, Joanne Tate (played for all thirty-five years by Mary Stuart ), who struggled with issues of marriage and children.